Our Strategic Partners

The Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council (A3PCON) is a coalition of community-based organizations that advocates for the rights and needs of the Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) Community in the greater Los Angeles area, with a particular focus on low income, immigrant, refugee and other disadvantaged sectors of the population.

For 30 years, the Center for Nonprofit Management has stood as the premier resource for the Southern California nonprofit community. By providing assistance in a variety of areas, the Center has supported thousands of organizations as they meet the needs of their communities.

Community Partners works with social entrepreneurs, grantmakers, and civic leaders to imagine possibilities, design solutions, and see them through. Building on extensive experience working with nonprofits and funders, Community Partners helps foster, launch and sustain powerful initiatives for change. We are a solutions partner; providing expertise in best practices, a vast knowledge base in project development and management, familiarity with the civic landscape and a commitment to advancing the public good.

Executive Service Corps (ESC) is a leading nonprofit provider of high-impact, affordable management development services to other nonprofits in Southern California. Through customized management consulting and leadership development, their highly experienced and trained volunteer consultants help nonprofits improve their operations, leadership, and impact.

Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics (LEAP) is a national, nonprofit organization, with a mission to achieve full participation and equality for Asian and Pacific Islanders (APIs) through leadership, empowerment, and policy.

The Los Angeles Women’s Public Policy Institute‘s (LAAAWPPI) primary mission is to provide a pipeline for women to assume leadership roles at all levels of government and public affairs, including, as commissioners, elected officials, board members, community activists, the corporate community, and external relations, and numerous other positions.

The School of Business at the University of Redlands equips working professionals and career-focused individuals with the essential 21st century business skills, expanded worldview, and extensive network needed to position them for success in their businesses, careers, and lives.

Women’s Business Enterprise Council West (WBEC-West) exists to create a network of informed, prepared, and engaged Women Business Enterprises and corporations through certification, education, and targeted networking events.